Punctuation Question

It was snide no matter why it was posted. I don't buy the "haha" interpretation.

If "I know it all by osmosis or something" amateur writers want to screw up doing their own thing is one thing; advising other writers to do it as well is quite another.

Hey, not all of us are professionals. If I recall correctly I only said what I would usually do in situations like that, I didn't say I thought it was correct. Also, I think part of the confusion is that I went with the UK style rather than the US style. Thanks for the list of style guides though, I'll definitely take a look at the Chicago one to make sure I give proper editing advice in the future.
 
Is Laurel's style guide available? No others really matter here.
 
Is Laurel's style guide available? No others really matter here.
I asked myself that -

** Strunk and White's Elements of Style - An free online guide to the basics every writer should know.

** The Columbia Guide to Standard American English Usage - An online guide to the basics every writer should know.

I laughed a lot when I found that (hidden away in Writer's Resources), because there's no mention of Chicago :).
 
I asked myself that -

** Strunk and White's Elements of Style - An free online guide to the basics every writer should know.

** The Columbia Guide to Standard American English Usage - An online guide to the basics every writer should know.

I laughed a lot when I found that (hidden away in Writer's Resources), because there's no mention of Chicago :).

That's funny. Where are the links to these located? I don't know where Writer's Resources is.
 
I asked myself that -

** Strunk and White's Elements of Style - An free online guide to the basics every writer should know.

** The Columbia Guide to Standard American English Usage - An online guide to the basics every writer should know.

I laughed a lot when I found that (hidden away in Writer's Resources), because there's no mention of Chicago :).

Found it!

Link:http://www.literotica.com/storyxs/writ_stor.shtml

The Columbia Guide isn't free. Have to sign up. I imagine it's very similar to Chicago.
 
Not so cold, maybe? I dunno, I've never been to either place.

I can't imagine me paying much attention to it, though - this system you guys have of tying guidance for writers to geographical locations is just strange :).

Chicago is definitely colder than New York. Much colder and snowier winters. Both great cities to visit. You should try to see New York someday if you haven't. I haven't been there for a while and am itching to get back.

And it's not geographical location, it's the university that happens to publish the guide that determines the guide's name. Here, University of Chicago and Columbia University (which is in Manhattan). Same as with England's Oxford Guide.
 
And it's not geographical location, it's the university that happens to publish the guide that determines the guide's name. Here, University of Chicago and Columbia University (which is in Manhattan). Same as with England's Oxford Guide.
Simon, you're getting as serious as the other bloke. Surely you've figured out by now I'm taking the piss?

The Oxford Guide was no use to me when driving there years ago, because it didn't show all the one-way streets.

Suzie tapped EB on the shoulder. "I think he's talking about the university's writing guide, not the street directory."

"What's the point of that?" EB asked. "It won't show the way to Cambridge."
 
Simon, you're getting as serious as the other bloke. Surely you've figured out by now I'm taking the piss?

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Something about being on the opposite side of the world is scrambling my ability to see it. The coriolis effect, or something.

As you would say, carry on.
 
Something about being on the opposite side of the world is scrambling my ability to see it. The coriolis effect, or something.

As you would say, carry on.
Just to completely mess with your head, and speaking of coriolis, did you know that water goes down the plug hole in the opposite direction in Oz? Contemplate that thought next time you clean your teeth or flush the toilet, and try to keep up ;).
 
Just to completely mess with your head, and speaking of coriolis, did you know that water goes down the plug hole in the opposite direction in Oz? Contemplate that thought next time you clean your teeth or flush the toilet, and try to keep up ;).

Take the factor of NH divided by SH and one gets a null value right at the dividing plane. Thus, flushed water at the equator has no swirl at all. Some things are best left un-contemplated :eek:
 
Only when you're walking backwards.

But that's normal down below where the water flows backwards...all relative grasshopper...all things are relative :D Backwards is forward where down is up, but the creatures have evolved to think it all normal. Best to not stir the pot too deep unless you are ready to face the great mysteries :eek:
 
I knew this, but had never seen it. It's actually more complicated than I had heard:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXaad0rsV38

I think this might be proof that EB is indeed spreading incomplete and misleading news...if not that, at least something like conspiracy theories...whatever, it's probably bad! You know, like an alien or something trying to take over the world. Like what exactly does "ElectricBlue" mean? Sounds like a code word to me! All I know is toilets flush the way nature intended here! :confused:
 
I think this might be proof that EB is indeed spreading incomplete and misleading news...if not that, at least something like conspiracy theories...
Drop Bears, mate. They're a thing, and while it's instinctive for them to attack an American accent with no thought at all, they can be trained to ignore the nuance of a Canuck accent and go the moose lover too. It's done with a beaver on a hat. So be warned, my friend, be warned ;).
 
I think this might be proof that EB is indeed spreading incomplete and misleading news...if not that, at least something like conspiracy theories...whatever, it's probably bad! You know, like an alien or something trying to take over the world. Like what exactly does "ElectricBlue" mean? Sounds like a code word to me! All I know is toilets flush the way nature intended here! :confused:

Well, he's from Oz, home to the deadliest fauna on earth. It only makes sense that its porn writers are trouble too.
 
Drop Bears, mate. They're a thing, and while it's instinctive for them to attack an American accent with no thought at all, they can be trained to ignore the nuance of a Canuck accent and go the moose lover too. It's done with a beaver on a hat. So be warned, my friend, be warned ;).

Well, he's from Oz, home to the deadliest fauna on earth. It only makes sense that its porn writers are trouble too.

You see that threat! Direct threat to moose lovers who wear beaver hats!

I was up all night researching all about this so called Oz (another ploy to lull us into associating them with the good Wizard). Anyway, there's a guy on Facebook who's done all the research, and all that stuff about it being a British penal colony was smoke and mirrors...not to say all of them shouldn't be in a penal colony. But the real truth, as it turns out, is that the British set up an outpost of spies, terrorists and trained killers just for the purpose of one day infiltrating our own sacred ground and taking over. They just couldn't accept the fact they were beaten by our founding fathers it seems.

Thankfully we have Facebook and YouTube now so the real truth can be told :D Too bad though, I think EB has been a spy so long he's starting to see the real truth and the lies he's been fed his whole life...we should try to help him see the light :rolleyes:
 
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